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Originally Posted by hunterintusttin
I have been using the SJLABS voip phone and use it with to different VOIP accounts. If you play with the audio setting and rest the delays, you will have a very good software.
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I agree - it's really quite good. A couple of things to note however:
1. In the sjphone application, there is a way to assign a hardware key to minimize the application. DO THIS. It allows you to minimize, maximize the application by by hitting the hardware button you pick. Its a good idea because otheriwse it takes to long to do those actions.
2. Have a bluetooth or wired earpiece. Unforntualy it uses the external speaker (although I hear there is a paid proggy you can buy running loose to fix this issue now) - all the other 3rd party voIP programs for WM have this same issue (I've tried like 10 of them now).
3. It doesnt use much memory to run, but it eats 100% of your cpu time - so it eats batterys.
4. Since it doesnt use the native dialer, you can really use it with MS voice command.
Even with all these things in mind however, it's still by far the best 3rd party voIP app for WM that I've seen. Heck I even use the desktop version now. Only thing lacking in that one is no support for video chatting.